Jerry, I’ve looked at the website and their paper catalog. I’m afraid if I go with a reducing gearbox (which is common) and apply drive power to the designed output side it won’t stand the torque and I don’t want to waste the money. I’d rather pay a little more and get something designed to hold up under the load if I can’t find a field expedient. I’ll keep checking back with them though, because you don’t ever know what they’ll have next.
Taylor,
Do you have any idea what the ratio is on the transfer cases?
And talking about applying the drive power to the traditional “output side”, what about a manual transmission from a junked car or truck? From what I can tell they gear down in the lower gears and “high” is usually 1:1, and overdrive gives a little increase. What do yo think about using say a 5-speed transmission from a pickup and applying the PTO drive to the output end? Then you would have several gear ratios to play with to find the most efficient for your needs. Would it hold up to the load with the load being reversed from the intended design?
Here’s what I’m interested in doing. A 15KW or 24KW genny head from
Http://www.oldstylelisters.com/st_heads.html.
I know I can buy a 12KW PTO Gen set from Northern for $1100 or so, but it has to run at 540. At 540 my tractor drinks a lot of diesel. 540PTO RPM on my tractor is about 2600 engine RPM. If I can make one up that I can run at 2000 engine RPM or a little less it’ll cost a lot less to operate, and if there’s a requirement to use it fuel costs can mount up pretty quick. I also believe this generator head will be easier to work on if necessary. Changing brushes isn’t rocket science. Look at the difference in the weight of this one vs a 12KW Northern Tools... From what I’ve been able to find and read I would rather have the ST-15K at the above website I think. There’s less to go wrong, and if it goes wrong it’s not that difficult to fix.
I had thought about trying to drive it with pulleys and V-Belts. Communicated with SoundGuy about that and have about decided against it. 30HP or so is a pretty good load for belts.